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1 działanie niezadowalające
• poor performanceSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > działanie niezadowalające
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2 zaprezent|ować
pf książk. Ⅰ vt 1. (pokazać) to present [produkty, film, sztukę]; (na targach) to exhibit [towary, produkty]; to launch [nowy model]- zaprezentować nową kolekcję mody to launch a new fashion collection ⇒ prezentować2. (wyrazić) to express [opinię]- zaprezentowali stanowisko skrajnie nacjonalistyczne they took a strong nationalist position- zaprezentował pogląd, że… he expressed the view that… ⇒ prezentować3. (przedstawić) to present [gościa, wykonawców, rezultaty]- zaprezentować wyniki badań to present research results ⇒ prezentowaćⅡ zaprezentować się 1. (zrobić wrażenie) dobrze/słabo się zaprezentować [sportowiec, drużyna] to give a good/poor performance- zaprezentował się z jak najlepszej strony he made a very good impression ⇒ prezentować się2. (przedstawić się) to present oneself- zaprezentować się w jak najlepszym świetle to present oneself in the best possible light ⇒ prezentować się3. (wystąpić) to make an appearance- zaprezentować się na scenie to make an appearance on stage ⇒ prezentować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaprezent|ować
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3 parametr
-ru, -ry; loc sg - rze; m* * *mimat., techn. parameter; optymalne parametry odbioru optimum reception parameters; niskie/wysokie parametry poor/good performance.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > parametr
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